Momoe is a female given name of Japanese origin, derived from the word "momoi," which refers to the peony flower. This name is often chosen by parents for its association with beauty and grace, as peonies are highly revered in Japanese culture. Momoe can also be interpreted as meaning "peaceful" or "harmonious," further enhancing its positive connotations. The name consists of three kanji characters: 百 (mo, meaning "hundred"), 心 (ko, meaning "heart"), and 梨 (mi, meaning "pear"). Together, they form the name Momoe, which has a pleasing rhythm and sound when spoken aloud.
"Momoe was indeed popular in 1923, with five babies named that year."